With Russian soldiers pushed out of parts of the Kharkiv region, Ukrainian investigators have been overwhelmed with accounts of detentions, torture and missing relatives, as well as collaboration and property theft.
Tag: War Crimes, Genocide and Crimes Against Humanity
Liberated Ukrainians Share Tales of Russian Occupation
With Russian soldiers pushed out of parts of the Kharkiv region, Ukrainian investigators have been overwhelmed with accounts of detentions, torture and missing relatives, as well as collaboration and property theft.
Iran Denies It Supplied Russia With Drones
Iran has denied supplying Russia with drones for use in Ukraine.
Your Wednesday Briefing: Ukraine Seeks an ‘Air Shield’
Plus Xi Jinping’s push for an indivisible Chinese identity and a warning for the global economy.
Four Russian Missiles Strike Center of Kharkiv
Two building complexes used by the Ukrainian military appeared to be the targets.
After Secret US Talks Fail, A Hidden War in Africa Rapidly Escalates
Months of discreet American diplomacy have failed to stop the fighting in northern Ethiopia. Now, the civil war is plunging into its most alarming phase yet.
Ukraine’s Center for Civil Liberties Among 2022 Nobel Peace Prize Winners
While the invasion added greater urgency to their work, the group has been tracking disappearances and war crimes for years.
Russia Beat and Denied Food to Prisoners of War, Ukraine Says
Evidence of Russian abuses of captives has fueled outrage and added to a litany of reports of Russian war crimes.
Felicien Kabuga, Rwanda Genocide Tribunal’s Most Wanted, Is on Trial
Félicien Kabuga lived on the run for 23 years before his arrest in France in 2020. He is accused of backing the groups that oversaw the killing of hundreds of thousands of people in 1994.